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Old 12-09-20, 03:46 PM   #1
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Hi Kaleuns!

Shooting from a 90° degree angle with gyro at 0 works like a charme.
Now I want to learn to shot with a angle. In theorie it should be the same.
Get distance, AOB, speed...look where the torp hit at 90° and hold the target with solution from TDC.

my problem: the torp always miss the ship at the front. I think the reason for this is that the torp goes straight forward for a moment before turn to the 90° angle. How can I calculate to prevent this?


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Old 12-09-20, 03:55 PM   #2
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Do not forget that you are not shooting from your crosshair. The larger the gyroangle, the more time it takes to correct for the parallax effect. Also, I see from your picture that you are shooting from very, very close range. You have to account the torpedo's speed and the resistence of water against the torpedo itself. It takes time for the gyro correction to become effective.

The solution would be either to lessen your gyroangle to +/-10 degrees, or shoot from further away (like 1200-1500 meters)

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Old 12-09-20, 04:08 PM   #3
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Also, do not forget that you are not shooting from your crosshair. The larger the gyroangle, the more time it takes to correct for the parallax effect. Also, I see from your picture that you are shooting from very, very close range. You have to account the torpedo's speed and the resistence of water against the torpedo itself. It takes time for the gyro correction to become effective.

The solution would be either to lessen your gyroangle to +/-10 degrees, or shoot from further away (like 1200-1500 meters)
Drakken is right - the larger your gyro angle, the larger the parallax error, which is exacerbated the closer the range is. In other words, as suggested, minimize your gyro angle (in which case your range input is pretty much irrelevant). If you must fire at higher gyros, then either do so at longer range with a fair-to-middling range estimate, or at close range with an VERY accurate range estimate.

I did the following video using Wolfpack to show how to fire an angled shot without the aid of the TDC, which highlights what we are talking about hopefully pretty well. Pay particular attention to the aimoffoff that I have to do, that’s the correction for parallax that the TDC does. This video is mostly for instructional purposes, in practice, definitely use the TDC, but it’s good to understand what it’s doing.
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Also, are you calculating the AOB of the target correctly?

By what you describe it sounds like you are aiming at a point in crosshair and not calculating the full solution.

Information needed:

1) Target speed

2) Target AOB

3) Target range
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Old 12-10-20, 02:05 AM   #5
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Thanks for every answer! You all helped me a lot!

And yes the AOB should be correct also Iam sure Iam using the full solution.

For my tests I always aimed for the chimney and the torp crossed always some meters in front of the bow.

SO with parallax error you mean the red line? Doesnt the TDC calculate the distance of submarin the the turn point?


Will do some more screenshots today.

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Old 12-10-20, 05:21 AM   #6
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Thanks for every answer! You all helped me a lot!

And yes the AOB should be correct also Iam sure Iam using the full solution.

For my tests I always aimed for the chimney and the torp crossed always some meters in front of the bow.

SO with parallax error you mean the red line? Doesnt the TDC calculate the distance of submarin the the turn point?


Will do some more screenshots today.
the tdc sees it as the green line, it doesn't account for the extra range on the red line as it is going forwards then turning to target, I have always had more luck hitting the target in your current position at 3500 meters + when firing your standard 90 degrees the range does not matter, but the more off-angle you are from a straight 90-degree shot, the more the range matters to adjust the tdc.

you can see what I mean by putting your sub at 0 heading then having a ship pass in front of you at 90 degree's AOB , have the ship at 2500 meters and set the range in TDC at 0, just input correct AOB and Speed, the torpedo will still hit,

now angle your sub at 40 degrees off 90 degree AOB and do exact same above , your torpedo will miss , as the range input the TDC automatically adjust for is incorrect
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